Thursday, 17 July 2014

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invitation introduction guide into the world of horseracing with all the
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Bloodhorse Illiterate British
government impostors fob true horsemen off yet again in publishing their
Bloodhorse Illiterate Levy yield report for year 2013-14. Yet more
unbelievable Government Bloodhorse Illiterate financial Pie in the Sky. Clearly
government believe the only people who need a decent wage are themselves.
Another government one way street. Theirs.

The bloodhorse illiterate British
political, legal, racecourse and horseracing government are out of touch, out
of tune with the true reality of this sport and need removing from office
completely. Politicians who have got away with Ripping True Horsemen Off
Financially ongoing over the last 6 decades be called to account. Payback time
for all menace government impostors all need naming and shaming. To include
British horseracing government Chief executive Alan Delmonte and Levy Board
Chairman Paul Lee.

On his first appearance of 1991, Generous, whose preparation had been delayed by a hoof injury, contested the 2000 Guineas over Newmarket's Rowley Mile on 4 May. He started at odds of 11/1 and finished fourth of the fourteen runners behind Mystiko, Lycius and Ganges.[10] After the Guineas, Paul Cole's stable jockey was replaced as Generous's rider by Alan Munro, reportedly at the insistence of the colt's owner.[11].